Baking and Pastry Schools

Start Your Baking and Pastry Education Today

If you have dreamed of opening your own bakery, becoming a professional pastry chef, or are interested in a career in the baking and pastry field, you're probably looking for a culinary arts school with a top-rated baking and pastry program. If you're trying to find a baking and pastry school in a state or city near you, fill in the form below to get started. Using your zip code, you will be offered a selection of bakitttng / pastry programs located near you. Fill out the form so you can receive additional information from the school.

What You Can Expect As A Baker / Pastry Chef*

2012 Medium Annual Pay

$23,140

2012 Medium Pay Per Hour

$11.13

Entry Level Education

Less than high school

Number of Jobs in 2012

167,600

Job Outlook, 2012-2022

6% (Less than Average

*Information from the US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics

What Do Bakers Do

There are two types of professional bakers and pastry chefs, commercial and retail. Both types produce breads, cakes, pastries and assorted baked goods but commercial bakers typically work in large manufacturing facilities using large volume equipment while retail bakers more often work in smaller specialty stores or grocery markets. Think of a big bread producer like Wonder Bread owned by Weston Bakeries compared to your local bake shop.

Work Environment

Of the 167,600 bakers in 2012, only about 6% were self -employed. Did you know that nearly 1 in 3 bakers worked part time in 2012?

The hours are long and if you work in a commercial plant, you may be expected to work nights and weekends. And because of the nature of the work and time-sensitive nature of baked goods, the work may be stressful.

Education to Become a Baker

Although you don't need a formal education to become a baker and many bakers gain most of their experience on the job, having technical or culinary school training may help you when starting out and looking for a job. These baking programs can last 1 to 2 to 4 years where you end up with a certificate, diploma or even an associate or bachelors degree.

The Retail Bakers of America

Founded in 1918, this non for profit organization works to create standardized industry-specific training programs and promote the success of the retail baking industry. They "create industry standards through professional certification, industry research and school programs."